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  1. Explore the iconic screenprints of the Rolling Stones lead singer by Andy Warhol, one of his most celebrated series. Learn about the artistic collaboration and friendship between Warhol and Jagger, and the legacy of their cultural impact.

    • Mick Jagger 141

      Andy Warhol published Mick Jagger 141 in 1975, four years...

  2. Nov 24, 2023 · Andy Warhol and Mick Jagger represent two monumental figures in the 20th century's cultural and artistic landscape, with a connection marked by mutual admiration and several collaborations. Warhol, with his pronounced fascination for celebrity, was naturally drawn to Jagger, the iconic frontman of the Rolling Stones.

  3. Mick Jagger‘, Andy Warhol, 1980. Skip navigation. Back to menu. Main menu. What's on; Art & Artists. The Collection Artists Artworks Art by theme Media Videos ...

  4. In 1975, Andy Warhol created a series of 250 screenprints based on pop-culture icon Mick Jagger. Warhol had created past album covers for the Rolling Stones when he did the cover for Sticky Fingers.

  5. Andy Warhol published Mick Jagger 141 in 1975, four years after collaborating with the rock star on the Rolling Stones’ album Sticky Fingers. Each piece in the Mick Jagger portfolio draws attention to different sides of Jagger’s personality.

  6. Mick Jagger 140 by Andy Warhol is one of ten unique prints in Warhol’s iconic Mick Jagger portfolio. Created in 1975, this exceptional collection symbolizes Warhol’s turn to some non-representational techniques, such as the abstract blocks and scribbles.

  7. Hand signed and numbered by Andy Warhol & Mick Jagger. Contact Gallery About This Work Description: Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of Authenticity included. Published by Seabird Editions, London, England. Printed by Alexander Heinrici, New York. In 1969 the Rolling Stones worked on their ninth studio album Sticky Fingers.